Yolanda Limjoco Bartlett

February 17, 1949 – May 29, 2020

In Loving Memory of Yolanda Limjoco Bartlett of Maynard, Massachusetts who rose into heaven on May 29, 2020, at the age of 71.

Born in Manila, Philippines on February 17, 1949 then moved to Chicago with her family for part of her youth and young adult life. She attended Senn High School on the northwest side of Chicago. She married and finally settled in Acton, Massachusetts with family. She loved being with her family and enjoyed her life in Maynard and her many friends around the world.

She was the beloved mother of Michele (Ken) MacDonald and Candice (Brian) Kilfoyle and a cherished “Lola” to Olivia, Emily, and Avery MacDonald and Evan and Luke Kilfoyle. She is survived by her seven brothers, Robert (Emmy), Theodore (Rochelle), Constantine (Digna), Mario (Donna), Victor (Marilyn), Stan (Helen) and Chuck (Cindy). She was an aunt to an abundance of nieces and nephews who all loved her dearly. She was preceded in death by her parents, Teodoro and Lydia Limjoco.

Visitation and burial services are reserved for the family who is very appreciative of the love and heartfelt condolences during this time.

For funeral information, please call JGeils Funeral Services at 630-247-6623.

Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on google
Google+
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on linkedin
LinkedIn
Share on pinterest
Pinterest

0 replies on “Yolanda Limjoco Bartlett”

Thank you Jim Geils

To all the families that have supported my father, Jim, throughout his 45 years as a funeral director, I hope you will continue to let me serve you moving forward.

Filling my father’s shoes, will not be an easy task and something I will forever strive for; however, he has given me the knowledge, guidance, experience and lasting relationships within the funeral industry that will hopefully make this transition possible.

He was my confidant, superior but mostly my biggest fan. I know he will be with me always, leading and guiding me to be the best funeral director I can be.

I will continue my father’s legacy as best and for as long as I can, with your love, help and support.

Sincerely,
Monica Geils Conroy
Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer